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- Do you have any hobbies?
- What are your hobbies?
However, native English speakers almost never use the word "hobbies" when asking about them!
A much more natural way to ask the same question is:
- What do you do for fun?
- What do you do in your free time?
So how would you answer this question? Let's look at how native speakers would do it!
The easiest way is to say:
"I like to ..." or just "I like ..." followed by what you like to do.
For example:
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I like to watch movies.
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I like watching mobies.
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I like to play golf.
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I like playing golf.
You can emphasize how much you like your hobby by adding a word like "really" in front of "like".
For Example:
- I really like watching movies.
On the other hand, if you want to play down how much you like something, you can say "kind of".
For Example:
- I kind of like palying tennis.
If you don't have any special hobbies, or don't want to be specific, a good way to reply is:
I like hanging out with my friends, and stuff like that.
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2020.3.23